SNOW WARNINGS have been issued by the Met Office across the UK today. See the latest weather forecast maps and charts for the UK.

Met Office forecaster Becky Mitchell warned to expect a “messy picture” from the British weather over the coming days.

She said: “Rain will come in from the west on Monday evening and winds will pick up through the night, wet and windy weather will linger into Tuesday morning especially in eastern regions.

“It will bring quite a wet journey into work for some people although it will be milder due to slightly warmer air from the south bringing temperatures of 14C (57.2F) and possibly 15C (59F) in the southeast.

“It will start to turn colder from Wednesday although we could still reach temperatures of 10C (50F) in the south and this is when we start to see this battle between air from the south and colder air from the north.

“As the area of low pressure responsible for the earlier wet and windy weather lingers to the north it will start to draw in colder air.

“We will start to see some snowfall over high ground in Scotland and later to northern and central pars of Britain.

“The exact path of this low-pressure system will depend on how far south we see snowfall through the next week.

“It is a messy picture over the next few days and while Easter weekend is looking cold, it still early to tell exactly where we will see snow.”